LlRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 193S THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 ZoF BOND ELECTION .,, ,,'ection will be held in the r-.vnesville at the usual poll of September, which time there will be n the voters of the Town -'"frUviik- for their approval, an ; I "heretofore adopted, author- Fhv-ix Thousand Dollars :rf r i constructing and laying a , including the acquiring of ..iver " I i -ax will l,e levieu ioi -" e".- ' j bonds. or of the Board of Aldermen . Town of Waynesville. . -4th day of August, 1938. ? " HEDWIG A. LOVE, Clerk. Flection Officials .. Registrar. Henry ;i-,ui ..-is Carp el .Ju ges. y0 7i .AUg. TolHioM) ELECTION . . , ..:.. .. ill ha held in the ti special eiecuuu - - -; , of Waynesville at the usual poll , ii:.u Juv nf Scntember. Vict. M tne 1 J , -11 u If which time there will be f' dt. .u . ...fu,-, nf the Town L-bmtteu to i? -- MVavnesvilltf ior re finance heretofore adopted, author-eivtv-three Thousand, Four f:' . i ...'.i Fiftppn Dollars, for H'jnarm tructing and reconstructing wa r line, ami building and rebuildini . filter pUmt, and making other lm HI Hie IV" II "A J-" George Stamey Is I the old home town Third Best Judge 1 1 A Tl I 1 -m m .1 At Hereiord Meet Fifth Annual (let -Together Of Cattle Men Held On Hipp.s Farm the fcrovcnieiiis ----- - - f ....., on1 pnlnrtrino- He water A tax will be levieu 101 pj men ,; said bonds. Bv eider of the Board of Aldermen lf , 'he Town of Waynesville. Thi the 21th day of August, 1938. HEDWIG A. LOVE, Clerk. Flection Ollicials -1 n r.....min Registrar. Henrv l.adJy and Jarvis Campbell, Judges. Xiv;.TK7--AUg. .--aepi.. 1-00. NOTICE bRTll CAKOLIXA, feAYWOOl) COUNTY. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT. BiaywiMHl County ufiiu'V .Hood, Commissioner of banks, of North Carolina, F. R. . It ruiekshank & Co., et al. The defendants Guerney Hoods, Commissioner- of Hanks of North . Caro lina and F. R. C'ruickshank & Co., will lake notict" that an action entitled jJIaywond County versus Hugh J. Sloan,. Executor of tne u. J. bloan .s- tate, et al, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to sell lands to create sssrts to pay taxes; and that the de fendants,- as judgment creditors, will further take notice that he is re- Iciiired to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Waynes ville, X. C., within thirty days after Ithe 28th day of August, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint in wid action, or the plaintiff will ap- !fly to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 23 day of August, 1938. W. G. BYERS, Clerk of Superior Court. Xo, 784-Aug, 25-Sept. 1-8-15. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, September 19 1938, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House iioor in the town nf Wavnesville. Hav- hood County, North Carolina, I will 'tier or sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following' lands and premises, situate, lying and being is o mil township, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wit: 1st Tract: Beinir the same lands wnveyed to T. D. Carver by W. E. "usuee, et ux, by deed dated Decem 1904, and recorded in Book 20. p Page 225, Haywood County Regis- " to wruch deed and record refere nce is hereby made for a more par 'Mlar description. 2nd Tract: Being the same lands conveyed to T. D. Carver by B. F. fathers bv 1ppH Aca mi, ionQ recorded in Book 28, at page 13,' ;"7uua County Registry, to which !fM and rwnrJ ,. i v ae for a more particular description J act: Being the same lands ?"eyed to T. I). Carver by B. F. "eIS Dy deed dated April 6, 1903, recoided in Book 17, at page 135, Jooc County Registry, to which made f icieraice is nereDy tion a more particular descrip- ff'tlj801 : Bemg the same for tracts H ' conveyed to T. D. Carver by i6 17 guson hy deed dated Ju'y pa'g 4q;a2rd rCcorded in Book 23, at h ch A H7W0?d Cou"ty Registry, heJ deed and record reference is fecrbtZ fr,a, m?r Particular Sal. ' sala Jands. "ale m-An .. ... confers l'ureuant. to the power . "rred. upon thQ .j..:...j V... ed'bv M- ,n deed of trust execut a', da-''T Leatherwood. et vir, kt July 10, 1937, recorded in ty Re J'.81 PaKe 82, Haywood Coun ford f 't0 which instnument and al! th to ence s hereby made for Each i T a conditions thereof. The pu'ch 'y 8nd then as a wh0,e- 'ired tn , ' at the sale wil1 be 10 'How a cash dePs't of 5 ""August 19, 1938. A.T. WARD, No. By Robert M. Clark. Just one man George Stamey kept Haywood county from being totally eclipsed last Friday as Hero ford cattle breeders of the old North State held their fifth annual get-together at the Jack Hipps farm in the Sunburst section. In the judging contest which officially began the day's proceedings, Mr. Stamey place.! third, thereby going home one dollar richer. J. M. Carpenter, of McDowell coun ty one of the elder statesmen pres ent drew first prize and three dol lars. The second best judge was W. L. Wilson, of Buncombe county; two dollars. Twelve of Mr. Hipps' best animals were stabled as specimens for the judging. Contestants were asked to place properly in their respective classes four mature cows, four bred heifers and four open heifers. Boys Take I'art If the editor will permit this re porter to interject a bit of comment in a straight news story, we should like to state that one of the bright NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Dorothy Wilson, vs. Roy Wilson. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun'.y by the plaintiff to secure a divorce ab solute on the grounds of two years separation, and said defendant will further take notice that he is require ed to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Court House in Waynesville on the 21Hn day of September, 1938, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the v,ourt for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 29th dav of August, 1938. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, Hay wood County. No. 792 Sept. 1-8-15-22. .. .,A. ., ..ii, tAr? KAS PA f" V 'A; BySTANLEY TFLLEM BOUT THE T ME HE STARTED CAME HOME CM A RUMMING ANt TWO DOLLAieS AMP CAME ?V.BUCK SHOTTWC BUAC E Yt. HCME M THE FAUC VITH A It AKD rOUK r-fcr. ' o Hfcn r- OP -O WORSEFS AN? A V POPS' A(?OUNC MIS NECK,, AND 5A1T POK- ER--- " . V. l. 1 GRANPPAPPY GAU.E WIMDPENM OF MURRICAN6 CORNERS. WAS STOPPEP BY ONE OF THE , BOfS AT -THE L1VEBY STABLE ToOAY 9-12 -3a TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon of this Week) MILLER'S RABBIT HUNT IS ATTRACTING LOTS OF ATTENTION Beaverdam Township Hugh Smathers, et ux, et al, to Bedford Stamford, ot ux. R. B. Vainer to Sarah Vainer. F. A. Caddis, et ux. to R. B. Vainer, et ux. Crabtree Township C. M. McKlroy, et ux, to J. M. Me Elroy, et al. Ivy Hill Township Robert IVyd to F. L. Tucker, et al. V. A. Campbell, et ux, et al, to Thomas W. Alexander, ot ux. Jonathan Creek Township E. Z. Rhodunnor to Davis Rho darmer; Wanesville Township Mary H. Watson estate to F. Agnes Moss. Methodist Assembly to Mrs. B. C. Thompson, J. D. Ezell, et ux, to A. R. Rol.han. William Lastiuger, et ux, to Lloyd Phillips, et ux. Carrie Edmomi Hannah, Ex., to M. M. Noland, et ux. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. Lillie Edwards and Renalda Edwards English and husband. Charles English, Vs.. John E. Edwards and wife, Mil dred Edwards, S. S. Edwards and wife, Margaret Edwards, C. J. P. Edwards, Emma Morris and hus band, Charles F. Morris, Lula Connor and husband, J. S. Con nor and W. W. Edwards. The defendants, John E. Edwards, Mildred Edwards, S. S. Edwards, Mar garet Edwards, C. J. P. Edwards and W, W. Edwards, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to sell real estate situate in said County for partition among the ten ants in common, and that said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Waynesville, North Caro lina, within ten days after the 28 day of September, 1938, and answer or demur to the petition in said action filed or the plaintiffs, petitioners, will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 27th day of August, 1938. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. No. 791 Sept. 1-8-15-22, spots of the day was the partici pation of a group of schoolboys and the scores they made in the judg ing. So long as youngsters of that age can be interested in such matters, and can do go well in a contest with their elders, the agricultural situa tion in these United States would seem to be in good hands despite what some of the alarmists in Wash ington and elsewhere are saying. Immediately after the judging, the crowd repaired to the house a new house just in process of construction, one which will be a real ornament to the landscape where Mrs. Hipps and her neighbors ladeled out a sumptu ous dinner. Following ' an old custom, this re porter did not trust Ins own judg ment as to the size of the crowd, but asked the cooks after the long line had been cared for. They estimated that a full hundred had been fed. And there were -a tew who did not remain for dinner. Included in that few were Wayne Coipening and J. I.. Roitzel, assist ants to County Agent R. R. Smith-, wick, who brought the scoring sheets hack to Waynesville for giading. L. I. Case, animal husbandry spe cialist in the State Collcgo extension service, conducted the business ses sion which followed the dinner; An son county was selected as site for next year's meeting the sixth an nual. To Organize Forally Plans for formal organization of the group, and for institution of an annual Heivford consignment ."ale, as well as prizes and participation in the Asheville fat cattle show and the state fair, were discussed. Raising of prize money for 4-H en tries in both shows was left in the hands of Watt Oraggs, Boone Here ford breeder, who by his own re port hud done a capable job the past year. Mr. Case appointed the following to work out plans for the permanent organization and for the consignment sale: " Dr. J. M. Lynch, Fairview, chair E. Shipley, Watauga county; B. B, Miller, of Rowan county, and Adam Lockhart, of Wadesboro. Many of those attending the get together notably a large delegation from Watauga county -were return ing to their homes after having par ticipated in the annual conference for farnu'is and farm women at fol low hoc. NOTICE OF SALE Trustee. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION. TOWN OF HAZELWOOD A special election will be held in the Town of Hazelwood at the usual polling places on the 20th day of September, 1938, at which time there will be submitted to the voters of the Town of Hazelwood for their approv al an ordinance heretofore adopted, authorizing Thirty-six Thousand, Jfive Hundred Dollars bonds for contsruct ing and laying a sewer line, including the acquisition of right-of-way. A tax will be levied for the pay ment of said bonds. By order of the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Hazelwood. This the 24th dav of August, 1938. R. B. WOODARD, Clerk. No. 790 Aug. 25-Sept. 1-8-15. A Good Laxative The bad feelings and dullness often attending constipation take the joy out of life. Try a dose of Black-Draught at the first sign of constipation and see how much bet ter It Is to check the trouble before It gets a hold on you. Black Draught Is purely vegetable and Is so prompt and reliable. Get re freshing relief from constipation By UH"ff purely Tejewuw NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. H. P. Campbell and w-'ifej Matlie Campbell, : VS. , O. H. Shelton and wife, Alda Shelton, R. Cliff Moody and wife, Isobel Moody, Mrs. Frankie Janes and husband, David P. Janas, Lepoard Shelton and wife, Callie Shelton, Frank Janes, Hugh Shelton, Mary Ruby Davis, William G. Davisj Mrsj Elsie Davis League and husband, C. C League, Mrs. Julia Rogers and husband, Nova Rogers. The defendants, Leonard Shelton and wife, Callie Shelton, and Hugh L. Davis will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina, for the recovery of possession of a tract of land containing about 6 acres, sit uate in the Town of Dellwood, Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, N. C, and which tract of land is fully described jn a deed from C. A. Camp bell, et ux, to H. P. Campbell and wife, Mattie Campbell, recorded in Deed Book 96, page 525, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C., and that the defendants are proper parties to this action relating to the said real propery. and the said defendants Claim an interest in said property and the relief demanded consists wholly in excluding them from the actual or contingent lien or interest therein. And let the said defendants further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the court house in Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days after October 5th, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated this 6th day of August, 1938. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asstl. Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, North Carolina. No. 793 Sept. 8-15-22-29. Under and by virtue of judgement made and entered in the cause en titled "Haywood County vs. Mrs. Jessie Washington nnd Charles S. Washington," in the Superior. Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, dated August 29th, i 938, the un dersiguoil Commissioner w ill, on Mon day, the -tilth day of October, 19.'!N, at IFoVlock A.M., at the Haywood County Court House door in Waynes ville, North Carolina, sell' at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash,' subject to the confirmation' of the Court, the properly hereinafter described, located in Waynesville Towiishipj Haywood County,' North Carolina, to-wit : FIRST TRACT: BKd'INNlNCi at a stake in the center of the State Highway No. 10, in W. T. Lee and I'lott line, aiid runs North with said Lee lino to a slake one pole South of W. F. Airington's spring house; thence S. 70 deg. W. 21 poles to a stone or stake on South bank of T. F, Arlington's road; thence N. 73 Vi deg. W. Hi poles to a dogwood on top of the graveyard hill or ridge, M, L. Hooper's corner Jilie; thence M. Hoop er's line S. '8 14' deg. E. 27 poles to a point ut a large rock on the North bank of Brendlo Creek at the old mlil dam; thence down the 'Creek as it meanders a distance of about ,76. or 100 yards to T. 0. Arl ington foot-log nlace and stake: thence- crossinu- tin- creek and running to the State High way; thence along the said Highway to the BEGINNING, containing eight (8) acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING in the center of the State Highway No, 10 leading from Waynesville to Balsam and which said sluko is h mi n er to the Ella Wilson tract this day sold and conveyed to the said C. S. Washington; tihence running in a Westerly direction with the center of State Highway No. 10 approximate ly 233 feet to a chestnut stump stand ing on the North bank of the State Highway; thence running in a Northerly-' direction,, paralleling the M. L. Hooper line, to a stake standing in the center of . Brendle Creek and which said stake is standing approx imately 50 feet West of the M. L. H )oper-Viilson line; thence running down the creek npproximately 00 feet to the M. L. Hooper line; thence in an Easterly direction don the center of Brendle Creek 172 feet to a stump (Arlington's old foot-log place) and a corner to the Ella Wilsw tract; thence with the Wilson line a Southerly direction, 76 feet to a stake, the BEGINNING corner, containing approximately 3-8 acres, being the same more or less. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING on a large rock on the North bank of Brendle Creek and the Southwest corner of C. S. Washington's lot; thence N. 8 deg. 404 feet with Wash ington's line to the line of the cem etery; thence S. 82 deg. W. 60 feet with ; the cemetery line to a stake thence S. 8 deg. E. 404 feet to a stake in the center of Brindles Creek; thence N. 82 deg. E. 60 feet down Brindles Creek to the BEGINNING, containing 0.56 acres. This September 9, 1938. J. R.MORGAN, v Commissioner. ' No, 795JSept. - 15-21-29-Oct. 6, MARRIAGES With the opening of the hunting season, the mechanical toy of a dog chasing a rabbit into a hollow log, and then the cotton tail confronts a hunter with a gun at the other end, jumps back into the log, is attracting much attention at Abel's Garage. The toy was made many years ago by George Miller, of Bethel, who re cently put on the market an inlaiJ library table, which took IS months to make. The toy is whittled out of wood, with the mechanism operated by a stout spring. Mr. Miller got a patent on the toy- several years ago, and is looking for some toy manufacturer to take up the plans and put it on the market. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends md neighbors for all their loving kindness during the illness and death of our father, Z. R. Clark, also for the beautiful floral offering. His children. S. E. CLARK, MRS. C. R. RATH BONE, Mrs. 1). H. LANN1NG, MRS. J. D. WEST. Arvil Franklin to Ruby Hannah both of Cove Creek. 1'aul Campbell, ol Waynesville, to Ruth Worleyt of Canton. James Rich to Bessie Inman, both ot Waynesville, Route 1, Time certainly does My. Mary I'ickfonl made announcement the other (lay of some provisions in her will. Before we w ill know il, Shirley i Temple probably will bo on her way ! to Reno. If it be triii' that. the uniforms of the German soldiers are made of synthetic materials and 'cannot stand rain, we wonder what would happen to t lieni in a war. NOTTCE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN Till: SUPERIOR CURT. County of Haywood and Town of Hazelwood, ' - Vs. Grady Davis and wife, Louise Davis, Dicie Shepard and hus band, Spurgeon Shepard, Mar garet Davis Hay ties and husband, Galveston Haynes, George Davis and wife, Retha Davis, Charlie Davis and Board of Education of Haywood County. The defendant, Charlie Davis, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the foreclosure of tax and assessment liens against a tract of land situate in the Town of Hazelwood, Haywood County, North Carolina, which tract of land is fully described in a deed from Wm. Pruett and wife, K. V. Pruett, to Jeff Davis, dated February 6. 1919, and recorded in Book B3, page 24, office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in which defend ant claims an interest, and the relief demanded would exclude him from any actual or contingent lien or in terest therein; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk--of the Superior Court in the Courthouse in Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days after the 5th day of October, 1938, and answer or demur to the. complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated this the fith day of Sptem ber, 1938. W. (!. BYERS, Clerk of the Superior Court No. 794 Sept. 8-15-22-29. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY". The undersigned having qualified as executor of the estate of Selma Red mond Ledford, deceased, this is to no tify all persons to file their claims with the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of August, 1939 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recover. All persons due the said estate anything are hereby noti fied to make settlement at once. This the 3rd day of August, 1938. S. L. REDMOND, Executor of the estate of Selma Redmond Ledford. No. 779- Sept. -.8-15-22-29-Oet. 6-13 NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, , HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. James W. Reed Vs. Ella Woolsey Rood, Thomasone Howell Brimmer, Kenneth E. Brimmer, Alder, li will Dent and Gordon II. DeTit. The defendants, Thomascne How ell Brimmer, Kenneth E. Brimmer, Aldeii Howell Dent anil Gordon H. Dent will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to declare the said defendants trusstees of an express trust for the benefit of James W. Reed, plaintiff of that cer tain 'land lying and being on Dell wood Road in Haywood County, state'.. of North Carolina, and more particularly described in a deed from W. T. Hannah, trustee, to Thomasene H. Woolsey, dated the 13th day of November, 1938, and recorded in Re cord of Deeds Books 79, page 68, of fice of the Register of Deeds, Hay wood County; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the. Clerk' of the Superior Court of Haywood County in the Courthouse in Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days after the 26th day of September, 1938, and answer or demur to complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. This the 24th day of August, 1938. No. 770 Aug. 25-Sept. 1-8-15. 666 MALARIA i 7 dayi and relieve, COLDS firtt day ' I I...IJ T.UI.I. - Salve Not. DroB Headache, 30 minutes I Try "MUB-MY-TISM" - World t Beit Liniment for WOMEN only CARDUI is a special medicine for the relief of some of the suffering which results from a woman's weak ened condition. It has been found to make monthly periods less dis agreeable, and, when its use has been kept up awhile, has helped many poorly nourished women to get more strength from their food. This medi cine (pronounced "Card-u-1") has been used and recommended by women for many, many years. Find out Whether It will help you by giving It a fair trial. Of course. If not Denentea, consuls a pnysiciau. E C O N O M I CAL FAR E S fat eveU day'tiaie. . One Way and Round Trip Coach Tickets ... let each mil tranUd. Round Trip Tickets ...for acb mil traraUd . return limit 8 months. Good in Sleeping and Parlor Can on pevment of proper charge (or apace occupied. One Way Tickets ...Good in Sleeping and- Parlor Can en payment of proper charges (or apace occupied. AIR. CONDITIONED Sloping Cat: Dining Cart and Coachei in Through Train. Be Comfortable in the Safety of TRAIN TRAVEL For hxrthtr information, consult your heal ojenf, or writ R. H. DeButts Assistant General Passenger Agent ASHEVILLE, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM 25-Sept. 1-8-15

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